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BTN LiveBIG: Design for America developing leaders

By Tab Bamford -
1 year ago

In 2009, a group of Northwestern students won an award for having the “Most Creative Project” from the Diabetes Mine Awards with their concept for a bear that would help children diagnosed with type-one diabetes learn about their disease.

Since that date, Jerry the Bear has been brought to market and is already helping more than 200 kids.

With its $5,000 prize, the group launched Design for America, a nationwide network of interdisciplinary student teams and community members using design to create local and social impact.

“Design for America has grown into a network of college students across the country,” said Sami Nerenberg, the director of operations at Design for America. “Students are working in an extracurricular setting to think about how they use their education to improve the lives of others.”

Hanna Chung, one of Design for America’s founders, won a pitch competition in October at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit for her presentation of the Jerry the Bear product.

And that’s just one of a growing number of awards Design for America has recently collected.